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Example sentences for "associated"

Lexicographically close words:
assists; assize; assizes; associat; associate; associates; associating; association; associational; associationist
  1. An acute inflammation of the mucous membrane of the pharynx, whether implicating the glandular structures or not, and usually associated with inflammation of contiguous structures.

  2. It is not a painful disorder, and as a rule is not associated with constitutional manifestations.

  3. When associated with other signs of congenital syphilis it indicates that the father or mother of an infant suffers or has suffered from syphilis.

  4. With these febrile symptoms there may be associated uneasiness in the right hypochondrium, acute pain, or a feeling of weight and pressure, with jaundice, etc.

  5. The arthritis deformans which develops with the degenerations of advancing years is not infrequently associated with a family history of genuine gout.

  6. The contraindications to the use of iron are irritable and inflammatory states of the mucous membrane, or dyspepsia associated with deranged conditions of secretion, as manifested by dirty tongue and loaded urine.

  7. In one instance in the former animal he found a female and a male associated together in one kidney, which was reduced to the condition of a fibrous capsule containing in its wall a large radiated plate of bone.

  8. This is an obstinate variety, and is often associated with rheumatic pain in the muscles and fibrous tissues of the affected member.

  9. On the one hand associated with gastro-intestinal disorders, on the other with cardiac and pulmonary diseases, the symptoms must be varied accordingly.

  10. In the lower portions of the {871} intestines the cancer becomes more and more associated with meteorism and fecal accumulations.

  11. In small tonic doses it is specially indicated in conditions of general nervous prostration associated with a tendency to hypochondriasis.

  12. His mind worked swiftly, even as swiftly as Breault's in its way, and without any process of reasoning he sensed menace and enmity in this man's appearance, and associated with it the mysterious flight of Jolly Roger and Nada.

  13. Half a dozen times during the day Peter had found the scent of Nada and Roger where they had come ashore, and from this night on he associated Breault as a necessary agent in his search for them.

  14. For always there was associated with that sound the cat-like, thin-faced man with the red bristle on his upper lip, and the one eye that never opened but was always closed.

  15. Though she was undeniably pretty, and had just powdered her face with scented powder, she had a slovenly, unkempt appearance which Gabriella, from that moment, associated with art students.

  16. It was associated in her mind with the need of money, with scant food, with scant fires, with a brooding and sinister hush in the house.

  17. There seemed to her something positively unnatural in Gabriella's manner--a hint of that "sudden conversion" she associated with the lower classes or with the negroes.

  18. Then they sat down in Jane's library, which, contained most of the things Gabriella associated with the old parlour in Hill Street, and Cousin Pussy asked if Gabriella had found many changes.

  19. Hitherto she had avoided the masseuse, as she did every one else associated with her past.

  20. The real-estate broker with whom Ralph Marvell was associated represented these heirs, but Moffatt had his reasons for not approaching him directly.

  21. She feared to be associated with "the wrong people," and scented a shade of disrespect in every amicable advance.

  22. She had always associated finish and refinement entirely with her own sex, but she began to think they might be even more agreeable in a man.

  23. Here I shall be pulled up and asked why a night commode should have been associated with the name of the celebrated pupil of the Jesuits and why a chamber utensil should have been named after a preacher.

  24. We shall have some strange details to relate when we reach the proper time and place; for, throughout that great week, we were closely associated with makers and unmakers of kings.

  25. This chain is also celebrated in the mythology of the Tamanacs; for the painted rocks it contains are associated with ancient local traditions.

  26. They are associated with recollections of the greatest names of the Spanish monarchy--those of Christopher Columbus and of Hernan Cortez.

  27. Infinity of space, as poets in every language say, is reflected within ourselves; it is associated with ideas of a superior order; it elevates the mind which delights in the calm of solitary meditation.

  28. And grammar was curiously associated with Mrs. Murray being so sweet and attentive to the British officers while the Federal soldiers stole along--she could fairly see them with her vivid imagination.

  29. In fact nervousness was rather associated with whims and tempers.

  30. The Llangibby and Morgan families have been associated very often before in the long vista of history, but you have amongst you now a relation of mine, come to live amongst you, and who will look after this little Church.

  31. The huge stack of buildings called James's Court is associated with the names of Boswell and of Hume.

  32. No thought of her tenants, fishers or farmers, who did their strong part in supporting the ancient dignity of her house, had even an associated share in the bliss of the moment.

  33. We admire the pyramids, not because they have been associated with so many histories, but because they have stood so many ages.

  34. It touches not merely the higher themes, but all the themes that are associated with those, and immediately pertinent to the interest of mankind.

  35. This shows that the instruction about the Self terminates with Breath, and hence we conclude that breath in this place means the individual soul which is associated with breath, not a mere modification of air.

  36. Aditi here means the individual soul which enjoys (atti) the fruits of its works; which is associated with the vital breath; which is made of the deities, i.

  37. These views were very distasteful to many, who, moreover, felt that Garrison greatly injured abolitionism by causing it to be associated in men's minds with these unpopular views on other subjects.

  38. Altaite is of interest as being one of the tellurides found associated with gold.

  39. The Twelve Bens owe their supremacy to the quartzites, which are here well bedded and associated with limestone and mica-schist.

  40. Robertson's play David Garrick, first acted by Sothern, and later associated with Sir Charles Wyndham, is of course mere fiction.

  41. But his name is most closely associated with studies in anthropology and especially in heredity.

  42. Each of the great contests was held near some shrine or sacred place and is associated with some deity or mythical hero.

  43. Unpainted, isolated, its solitary ugliness lacked even the squalid dignity commonly associated with the word "jail.

  44. Still, she had, ever since his night's vigil with the blunder colt, caught herself noting little details associated with him and his work.

  45. In other scenes where he is associated with the gods, it is in his divine capacity after his apotheosis.

  46. From assemblies of the gods she is rarely absent, and she is also associated with smaller groups of divinities, such as Apollo and Artemis (p.

  47. She is frequently associated with the gods, either in scenes from mythology or in groups apart from action[1023]; usually she pours libations to them, or crowns them in reference to some achievement.

  48. He surprises a Nymph asleep,[705] and is sometimes associated with the Nymph Echo.

  49. Nike is usually to be distinguished from Iris by her long flowing draperies, even when in flight; the various attributes usually associated with her have already been dealt with in detail (p.

  50. More numerous and characteristic, however, are the scenes in which she appears as a single figure, or associated with mortals, usually victorious warriors or athletes.

  51. He is also associated with Psyche,[2846] and two Erotes sometimes appear together, in one instance in the character of gladiators fighting, in another of boxers.

  52. Of the personages associated with the under-world, Hades is usually an elderly bearded deity of the Zeus type.

  53. Others have figures of Fortune and Hermes in a shrine,[2711] the latter deity being of course specially associated with money-making.

  54. Kybele, the mother of the gods, only occurs in one or two doubtful instances, with the lion which is usually associated with her.

  55. Hesione is not found with him on vases, but he is seen carrying off Auge[1187]; he is also associated with a Nymph, who may be Nemea.

  56. We had tacitly agreed to ignore that any with whom we associated on terms of visiting equality could ever be prevented by poverty from doing anything that they wished.

  57. His friends on the Rhine, hearing of his difficulties, raised a generous subscription, and taking advantage of a general amnesty, he returned to the fatherland and became associated with the Stuttgart Illustrated Magazine.

  58. He was twice married, in each case to a superior woman of great gifts of mind and character, and both helpmates joyfully took up a life of privation and care that they might be associated with him and with his work.

  59. He certainly brought out of the pianoforte a sonority and wealth of color which heretofore had been associated only with the orchestra.

  60. The first movement is an impassioned kind of revery--in a mood more often associated with the slow movement, in character somewhat like the beginning of Beethoven's C-sharp minor Sonata.

  61. Tchaikowsky, being a Slav, wrote with the impassioned lack of restraint and volatility of mood associated with that people.

  62. With all her subsequent enjoyment, that summer still dwelt in her memory as the halcyon period of her life, and it was with the country she associated it.

  63. She felt so troubled about the future, so helpless and lonely, and he seemed so inseparably associated with her old bright life, that she was tempted to lean on such a swaying reed as she knew Gus to be.

  64. We shall be associated with these low people," said she to Edith querulously.

  65. There was general and widespread fear of the smallpox in the city, and for some reason it began to be associated with his illness.

  66. She associated religion with going to church, outward profession, and doing much good.

  67. Associated with them are those of the commoner or baser sort, also developing in accordance with the innate principles of their natures.

  68. The true Lady Chapel being destroyed, the dedication seems to have been popularly transferred to the structure so closely associated with it, and most people concerned are now very unwilling to part with the familiar name.

  69. The first and second of these great dramatists, so intimately associated in their lives and in their writings, could hardly be separated in any commemoration.

  70. We lived on a rather grand scale, although we associated with no one.

  71. It was associated with a great dislike of dogma, originating in the recoil of the truth within him from much that was commonly held and taught for true.

  72. In this way especially the name of David had become associated with the deepest and purest spiritual experiences.

  73. Churches are still apt to ignore their obligations to teachers who, like the prophets of Samaria, seem to have been associated with alien or hostile branches of the family of God.

  74. He quotes this verse to show that recollection is associated in a subordinate capacity with memory.

  75. The twelve tribes were associated together in national lyrics, like the "Blessing of Jacob" and the "Blessing of Moses.

  76. They are not essential to the priesthood, but are entirely consistent with the tenure of the priestly office, and naturally become associated with it.

  77. They were frequently associated in the most important cases, the possession of scholarly tastes being the powerful magnet that drew them together.

  78. He was associated with his brother-in-law in the management of the Albany Register, and from his earliest youth had been as zealous a Republican as he was warm and disinterested in his friendships.

  79. He had associated with scholars and thinkers, and in the estimation of his contemporaries there were few stronger or clearer intellects in the State.

  80. Butler in the revision of the statutes of the State, and was associated with Daniel Webster in settling the limits of the bankruptcy legislation of the state and federal governments.

  81. In his opinion, the State, as an independent sovereignty, had associated itself with other Colonies only for mutual protection, and not for their support.

  82. The best, associated Seward with his invariable custom of riding outside the coach while smoking his after-dinner cigar.

  83. But that he, a Democrat of the old school, should find himself associated with gentlemen of the Whig party, from whom he differed on almost every point, was a painful and distressing surprise.

  84. He deeply resented Clinton's control of the Federalists, because it made his father a leader only in name; and to show his dislike of Federalist methods he associated and voted with the Bucktails.

  85. For ten years his name had been the most intimately associated with party policies, and his influence the most potent.


  86. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "associated" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    accessory; accompanying; affiliate; affiliated; agreeing; allied; assembled; associate; associated; assorted; attendant; attending; bound; coincident; collateral; collected; collective; combined; combining; common; communal; communistic; concerted; concomitant; concordant; concurrent; conjoint; conjugate; connected; contemporary; cooperative; coordinate; corporate; correlated; correlative; coupled; fellow; gathered; general; harmonious; implicated; incorporated; integrated; interlinked; interlocked; interrelated; intimate; involved; joined; joint; kindred; knotted; leagued; linked; married; matched; mated; meeting; merged; mixed; mutual; paired; parallel; parasitic; popular; public; reciprocal; related; relative; relevant; saprophytic; simultaneous; social; socialistic; spliced; symbiotic; synchronous; synergistic; teamed; tied; twin; undivided; united; uniting; wedded; yoked